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U.S. judge extends block on Trump use of wartime law for deportations

  • A federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's administration from deporting migrants to countries without prior relationships, requiring written notice and an opportunity to challenge removals in court.
  • U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy's order stops the administration from fast-tracking deportations of migrants previously released from detention, and a hearing for a longer-term injunction is set for April 10, 2025.
  • The lawsuit was filed by migrant advocates who argue that the administration's policy puts many individuals at risk of deportation to countries where they may face persecution or torture without any notice.
  • Murphy's decision is a significant rebuke to the administration's handling of immigration policies and previous agreements regarding the deportation of migrants.
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